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1 1, 3| Balloch, and walked the rest of the way to Luss.”~“Tell 2 1, 5| properly,” said Robert.~“Rest easy on that score, my boy,” 3 1, 12| had only stopped once, to rest and snatch a hurried meal 4 1, 12| stopped and said:~“We must rest.”~He knew if he did not 5 1, 12| it, no one else would.~“Rest?” rejoined Paganel; “we 6 1, 13| getting up.~“No, my brave boy, rest yourself. You’ll be a man, 7 1, 13| is killed in a state of rest. If it has been long hunted, 8 1, 13| the party knew whether the rest were still alive, whether 9 1, 14| without dreaming of taking rest. But all in vain. The child 10 1, 14| We will take a little rest, and recruit our strength. 11 1, 14| Edward wishes it, we will rest. He has still hope, but 12 1, 14| acting on the advice of the rest, told his cousin that start 13 1, 15| evident that a few hours’ rest would set him all right.~ 14 1, 15| they should encamp for the rest of the day and the ensuing 15 1, 15| took a little food with the rest. He was fast recovering 16 1, 17| forward to a good night’s rest to compensate for the fatigue 17 1, 17| considerably in advance of the rest, descried in the distance 18 1, 18| were obliged to let them rest for an hour. They could 19 1, 19| more audacious than the rest, and the infuriated pack 20 1, 19| poor Glenarvan spent the rest of the night in torturing 21 1, 22| shoulder, and soon all the rest were soundly sleeping too 22 1, 22| obliged to swallow down the rest of his sentence with half 23 1, 24| to the end of time!”~The rest of the party could not help 24 1, 26| after their compulsory rest on the OMBU, the travelers 25 1, 26| thunder. Glenarvan could not rest, knowing the DUNCAN was 26 1, 26| and the Major, and the rest, exchanged touching farewells 27 2, 1| No,” chimed in all the rest, and even the Major himself, “ 28 2, 5| retire to his cabin, with the rest of the passengers. But Glenarvan 29 2, 6| which had crept over the rest, when suddenly the whole 30 2, 8| board the DUNCAN.~For the rest of the party, the preparations 31 2, 8| in among the luggage. The rest of the party, well armed 32 2, 9| laws in the face of the rest of the world.’”~Paganel’ 33 2, 10| Helena and Mary and the rest of the party seated themselves 34 2, 11| Glenarvan, followed by the rest, urged on his horse. In 35 2, 11| and made a sign to the rest to follow him. “There is 36 2, 12| M. and time to think of rest, if they were to start betimes 37 2, 13| to have a good night’s rest.”~“My dear Edward, Mary 38 2, 14| but also twelve hours’ rest, and both horses and bullocks 39 2, 15| time to time, as a house of rest for the pedestrians. In 40 2, 16| ground, struck down like the rest. Their bodies were already 41 2, 16| to say. Glenarvan and the rest waited for him to speak 42 2, 16| for the mission. All the rest withdrew from the competition. 43 2, 17| my share along with the rest. Write the names, Paganel, 44 2, 18| FOUR DAYS OF ANGUISH~THE rest of the day passed on without 45 2, 18| sailor, and protect the rest of us!”~Glenarvan was right 46 2, 18| terrified Glenarvan and the rest of the party.~“Pirates! 47 2, 18| reeds by the river. The rest anxiously awaited their 48 2, 19| hemorrhage stopped, time and rest would be all that was needed 49 3, 3| him into the hold, for the rest of the voyage. But John 50 3, 8| Drury, and there they could rest in an excellent hotel, highly 51 3, 8| and so far from seeking rest there, my advice is that 52 3, 9| chief; ready to die for the rest if circumstances required 53 3, 10| follow him. Glenarvan and the rest walked across the “pah” 54 3, 11| protected the captives from the rest.~Glenarvan cherished no 55 3, 12| are only four awake; the rest are asleep.”~A minute after, 56 3, 12| themselves and wait for the rest.”~“Go, my boy,” said Glenarvan, 57 3, 13| Glenarvan, followed by the rest, climbed to the foot of 58 3, 13| to the questions of the rest.~“Paganel is another man!” 59 3, 14| mission stations they could rest there while waiting for 60 3, 15| uninteresting details of the rest of the journey. Only two 61 3, 15| without going far from the rest, and each one furnished 62 3, 18| instance—but you know the rest, my Lord, and you may be 63 3, 19| The storm birds only would rest awhile on it during their 64 3, 19| attentively, making a sign to the rest to keep still.~But profound